"The employees found violating the rule will have to forgo a day's salary," a notification issued by SJTA yestreday said.
The new chief administrator Arabinda Padhee said the temple must be clean. During inspection he found people spitting at different places in the temple premises.
"Padhee was informed that the employees of SJTA created all nuisance in the temple. The devotees hardly spit in temple premises," an official said.
Though there was a standing instruction to punish persons spitting inside the temple, it could hardly be implemented as employees were involved. Earlier, the provision of Rs 100 penalty could not stop the practice, they said.
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